I was surprise to realize that I used a lot of devices when I tracked my use of computerized devices. This afternoon, I drove my car to the groceries store. there was a plant with some red fruit (or flowers?) on near my parking lots. The plant was very pretty with the snow on, so, personal habit, I took a picture with it through my cell phone. I played my iPod through the stereo when I was driving, and I assume the system in the car should be computerized. around 5 pm after I got home, the iPod touch reminded me that the item I was watching in eBay was ending soon. there were varies useful applications of iPod touch would remind me different activities such that I got a new email or someone just left a message on my MSN. I turned on my laptop, which obviously was computerized. I printed out my homework, and then used the internet to do some research. At night, I skyped my family, and finished this blog post with my laptop. The cell phone, car, iPod touch, printer, and laptop were all computerized, and it was hard to live without them. I remember every time when I wait for a fly, the first thing I would do was looking for a wall outlet. I used to experience that all my cell phone, laptop, and iPod were power off, and the wall outlet were all occupied. Even I bought a magazine to kill my time, I felt like I was cut off from the world.
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